Americans Are Better Off Because Of THIS One Thing Congress Just Did
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In this episode of Watchdog on Wall Street, we explain why Section 453 never should have been there in the first place — and why its removal is a rare, bipartisan win for public health.
In this episode, we break down:
• What Section 453 actually did — and why it was dangerous
• How it would’ve given pesticide companies immunity from lawsuits
• Why shielding 57,000+ chemicals linked to cancer, Parkinson’s, infertility, and chronic disease is insane
• How Big Ag and corporate subsidies distort food prices and quality
• Why America’s farming system benefits corporations, not consumers
• How ethanol mandates turned farmland into a policy disaster
• Why European food is cheaper, cleaner, and higher quality
• The on-the-ground reality of food costs in Italy
• Why Thomas Massie deserves credit for leading the charge
We also talk about what this moment exposes — a food system that prioritizes lobbyists over health, and profits over people.
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